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“So wonderful! Vancouver’s got an epidemic of Labyrinths; this one is at False Creek with the stadium and downtown in the background. It’s a big one with lots of hearts! What fun!”

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June 3rd, 2018 Permalink

“Vancouver’s got an Epidemic of Labyrinths…?” …Another way of saying “Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project”…! So wonderful! Vancouver’s got an epidemic of labyrinths this one is at #falsecreek with the stadium and downtown in the background. It’s a big one with lots of hearts! What fun! #vancouver #bc #labyrinth #meditation #healing A post shared by […]

“Vancouver’s got an Epidemic of Labyrinths…?”

…Another way of saying “Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project”…!

“When you stumble upon a Labyrinth on your walk to school! We LOVE these!” — EcoVeganFamily – Clark Park, Vancouver

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October 18th, 2017 Permalink

When you stumble upon a labyrinth on your walk to school! We LOVE these! This is the 2nd one made in our ‘hood and we are so delighted every time we find one. Thank you so much to the creator – it adds a bit of fun and whimsy to our day…and neighbourhood. #labyrinth #labyrinthscanada […]

CBC The Current – “Fun and games: Why we should take time to play”

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August 30th, 2017 Permalink

In a world of juggling emails, texts and social media, the rise of stress and anxiety seems to be by-products of our non-stop, connected world. How to combat the effects? Enter the world of games and play. Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology professor and author of Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses […]

In a world of juggling emails, texts and social media, the rise of stress and anxiety seems to be by-products of our non-stop, connected world. How to combat the effects?

Enter the world of games and play.

Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology professor and author of Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses of Boredom, and the Secret of Games, tells The Current‘s Anna Maria Tremonti how boredom plays a role in fun.

“In boredom there’s a sense that you’ve expended the obvious capacities of your situation.”

Bogost says that boredom gives you two choices. One is to seek something else out. And the other is to pay attention to boredom as new terrain and go deeper.

He sees boredom as necessary to pursue fun and says the experience of play is richest when you approach it with questions like, “What else is possible and how can I kind of collaborate with this object?”

This edition of The Current caught my attention. The Labyrinths I have been making in recent years have more to do with Fun and Play than Reflection or Meditation.

There is much overlap with Ian Bogost’s point of view about Fun and Games, and my decision to create chalk or painted Labyrinths in Public Spaces where Children are usually found, like playgrounds.

This interview helped explain a number of behaviours I have observed in people walking my Labyrinths, providing vocabulary which until now had remained elusive.

Cool. I’ll now have to go read his book.

“Approaching the maze, Do not forget the one goal: Which is of course fun.” – Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Geary Avenue Parkette – Toronto

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May 3rd, 2017 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Approaching the maze, Do not forget the one goal: Which is of course fun. . . . #tohaiku #toronto #haiku #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity #poetsofinstagram #poetryisnotdead #writersofinstagram #tryingnewhashtagsforthehellofit #nofear #matrix #garrisoncreek #greenlinetour #greenlineto #thatsenoughhashtags A post shared by AD Rennie (@tohaiku) on May 3, 2017 at 7:49am PDT “Approaching the maze, […]

Car-Free-Day Fun City Labyrinth – North Vancouver, B.C.

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August 14th, 2016 Permalink

It’s Care-Free Weekend in North Vancouver! Just found out about it at the last minute and found my way there… Very much a Pedestrian Sundays Vibe with a GIANT Waterslide running downhill. Found an empty intersection and chalked a late-in-the-day Labyrinth.

It’s Care-Free Weekend in North Vancouver!

Just found out about it at the last minute and found my way there…

Very much a Pedestrian Sundays Vibe with a GIANT Waterslide running downhill.

Found an empty intersection and chalked a late-in-the-day Labyrinth.

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“Learning how to do a Labyrinth” – “The Labyrinth is fun!” – Wading Pool – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside Beach – Toronto

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July 28th, 2016 Permalink

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Learning how to do a Labyrinth

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